The shooting happened in the 3400 block of International Boulevard just after midnight Sunday, police said. Police said the driver was a 60-year-old male.

One bullet hit him in the lung and another in the upper torso, police said. The car the person drove hit a stop sign and came to a rest after the shooting, and an ambulance took him to the hospital. Police expected him to survive.

Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering a $5,000 award for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the shooter. Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3426 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572.

Harry Harris is a Pulitzer Prize winning breaking news reporter for the Bay Area News Group. He began his Oakland Tribune career in September 1965 as a 17-year-old copyboy. He became a reporter in 1972 and is considered one of the best crime and breaking news reporters in the country. He has covered tens of thousands of murders and other crimes in the East Bay. He has also mentored dozens of young reporters, some of whom continue to work in journalism today.

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